Histopathological changes in enlarged thoracic lymph nodes during the development of silicosis in rats

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作者
Friedetzky, A [1 ]
Garn, H [1 ]
Kirchner, A [1 ]
Gemsa, D [1 ]
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[1] Univ Marburg, Inst Immunol, D-35037 Marburg, Germany
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10.1016/S0171-2985(98)80068-5
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Silicosis is primarily a fibrotic lung disease which also affects the draining lymph nodes. In the present study, Me examined the lymph nodes of rats from 2 weeks to 52 weeks after an 8-day silica aerosol exposure. Parallel to the typical silicotic changes in the lungs, profound alterations occurred in both posterior mediastinal lymph nodes. The weight of the lymph nodes progressively increased from 3.5-fold to 35-fold at 52 weeks after silica exposure. The weight increase was accompanied by an early increase of T cells and preferentially of CD4(+) cells at 2 weeks, which converted into a B cell increase at 6 weeks. Histologically, a leukocyte influx without apparent structural changes was noted at 2 weeks whereas at 6 weeks, germinal centers and T cell regions were disappearing and macrophages accumulated in granuloma-like structures which were randomly scattered throughout the lymphoid tissue. Within the granulomas, macrophages were detected that carried ingested silica particles without apparent signs of degeneration or apoptosis. At 52 weeks after silica exposure, macrophage granulomas persisted without induction of fibrosis in both lymph nodes, and T and B cells were now evenly distributed within the tissue. These data extend our previous findings on lymphocyte and macrophage activation and indicate that the early and marked desorganization of draining lymph node structures may contribute to the immune abnormalities in silicosis.
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